February 17, 2010

We started Cash Keywords back in early 2005 as simply top paying keyword reports to good feedback and response, and now we're back to Cash Keywords as a full-blown, keyword tool that is more than for just PPC and AdSense.

While we are keeping AdWord Accelerator going full steam ahead, and our other tools like Keyword Smash, Cash Keywords is our most advanced tool yet. It was designed for the online marketers, affiliates, webmasters, professional bloggers and other online professionals to create a better, more targeted blog posts, sales pages, PPC ads, AdSense pages and articles. But most of all CONTENT that Google loves, has traffic and is laser targeted to what users want answers to -- as if you have an x-ray into their head and could see their thoughts.

Steve has put together a series of pre-launch videos that demonstrate a WORKFLOW and PROCESS to:

This is just a start. Steve and I intend to include built in guides that will not only explain the features, but actual processes you can use to get great results, and tool presets that set up the tool FOR YOU so you get accurate results you need - FAST.

The tools, the presets, the guides, and training we will provide will save you hours of time, and may even give you ideas for new services you can offer your clients and customers, using this tool.

November 14, 2005

Doing my regular morning read of Threadwatch and saw this post on Google Analytics. I am sure that the stats and ability to track both site users and ROI on Adwords campaigns in one place will be very good. In fact, some other recent tools Google released I've already raved about.

But as an AdSense Publisher, I can see where these better stats for Adwords publishers may mean:

1. Many more Adwords Publishers tracking their campaign results and ROI compared to those using conversion tracking in Adwords right now. Google Analytics will be a much better tool. More tracking means more AdSense Ads being scrutinized for ROI.

2. More accurate ROI tracking and reporting (Just an assumption as I haven't seen or tested Google Analytics yet), which means a higher likelihood of smart pricing kicking in on AdSense ad revenues to produce lower $ per click for publishers.

3. If you practice Adwords/Adsense arbitrage you may think twice about implementing Google Analytics because there's a possibility you may be causing lower AdSense Revenues for yourself! If your AdSense Ads don't produce a good enough ROI for your own Adwords Ads, you may be contibuting to less $ per click. I don't have a case study on this, but I have seen myself where I used conversion tracking on my Adwords campaigns and saw that for Adwords ads that have low ROI, my AdSense ads on the same topic had less than stellar returns (granted all the Adwords ads on my AdSense pages are from various advertisers).

Definitely, whether Google Analytics makes a dent in Adsense publisher revenues remain to be seen, but it's worth tracking and testing (and perhaps figuring out a way around the potential problem).

October 10, 2005

Adsense Publishers have some control over over creating more revenues by tweaking ads for more CTR, or adding more pages of content. But when it comes to getting fresh traffic, it's an uphill battle expecting kindness from the SEs - unless you don't mind shelling out a mountain of credit card debt for paid advertising. Getting more traffic is definitely the biggest block to making more money for any webmaster.

Starting today, Trafficgeni.us is providing a peek into the possibilities by compiling all kinds of traffic ideas, some good, some downright crazy. I am part of the TrafficGeni.us team (thought you should know) and the goal is to have people share their ideas, compile the best ones into a monthly newsletter, and letting the TrafficGeni.us newsletter members vote for what idea they think is #1. The #1 Top Idea winner will get $100 for November and we'll have some great prizes in the months to come.

What's more, everything is free - the newsletter is free, the membership is free and you can submit traffic ideas for a chance to win thr top prize for free. As part of the TrafficGeni.us pre-launch, we are offering a free sample newsletter and we think you'll enjoy it, but I really think the future newsletters with submitted ideas will be even better.

The site itself is a bit tongue in cheek and we wanted to have some fun! No sales letters, no AdSense Ads, and really no plans for advertising so far.